By Express News Service
KOCHI: Kerala High Court has held that meals, together with meat, hen, fish and egg, and different gadgets, ready and served to the college going youngsters of Lakshadweep, as executed previously, must be continued till additional orders. “To make it clear, the earlier system should continue. Prima facie, we find no reason for the change of food items, with the exclusion of meat and chicken,” noticed the courtroom.
“Prima facie, we are of the view that switching over to a different menu, with the exclusion of chicken and meat would run contrary to National Programme of Mid-Day Meal in schools, especially, when it is constituted with the avowed object of ensuring the physical and mental health of the children,” noticed the bench headed by Chief Justice S Manikumar.
The courtroom additionally held that the functioning of the dairy farms must be continued till additional orders. The order was issued on the petition filed by Ajmal Ahmed of Kavaratti island difficult the order to close down dairy farms in addition to the choice of the Administration on the noon meal scheme to drop the non-vegetarian gadgets from the menu of the noon meal scheme. The petitioner sought a directive to not implement any reforms infringing the ethnic tradition, heritage, meals behavior and affecting the serene and calm environment within the Lakshadweep Islands. He additionally identified that with out assigning causes, the Administrator has directed to shut down all of the dairy farms run by the Department of Animal Husbandry, together with Bulls, Calves, Heifers, and Ducks.
S Manu, the standing counsel of Lakshadweep, submitted there are two dairy farms within the Union Territory of Lakshadweep and there are 69 animals, out of which, 47 are solely milking. The upkeep of two farms, with the manufacturing of little or no amount, is just not financially viable. Hence, he submitted {that a} coverage choice was taken to forestall income loss and, due to this fact, such a choice can’t be stated to be arbitrary.
“Due to the second phase of COVID-19 pandemic situation and due to difficulty in the procurement of certain items, a decision was taken to change the menu of food items,” the counsel submitted. Besides, there was no proposal from the Director of Education, to allocate the work of preparation and distribution of meals by the Non-Governmental Organisation- ‘Akshayapatra’ having workplace at Bangalore.
The administration submitted that the Mid Day Meal Scheme has been carried out for the educational 12 months 2020-2021, and that, due to this fact, it has no relevance for the educational 12 months 2021-22. The courtroom noticed that it couldn’t perceive how there may very well be a change within the menu of meals gadgets given to the kids, ready making an allowance for, the very important side of the well being issue, and the way such a distinction will be drawn, merely, by saying that it was ready, for a distinct tutorial 12 months.
The minutes of the UT Level steering com monitoring committee and District Task Force assembly held on January 27 reveals that even a Physician, who attended the assembly, had opined that non-vegetarian meals (fish, hen, and egg) are important for the expansion of kids and that youngsters want aa wholesome balanced eating regimen containing meals from every group (veg together with non-veg), in order that they get a variety of vitamins, to assist them keep wholesome. The courtroom stated there was no motive as to why, the opinion of the doctor is just not taken word of, however then, the Committee appeared to have recommended meals, with the exclusion of meat and hen.